Donald Trump speaks on foreign policy:

Patriots' Day

Listen my children and you shall hear
Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere,
On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;
Hardly a man is now alive
Who remembers that famous day and year...

Anne Coulter writes at Breitbart:
"So that you won't be fooled by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow claiming Second Amendment supporters were celebrating the Oklahoma
City bombing this week -- as she has on April 19 in years past. Tuesday was the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, a date all Americans used to know." Read her article.

Apr 14, 2016:

Donald Trump speaks in New York about doing what
others couldn't do -- and told him that he couldn't do --
and New York values, and making America great again.

Roger Stone on the Clintons, Trump, the status of American
Politics -- and much more. A must-see video:

Apr 02, 2016:

Sarah Palin speech in Wisconsin yesterday

Ted Cruz supported the fake "crisis" manufactured by Washington of the "child" influx across our southern border.
Cruz also supported TPP (NAFTA and TPP are bad trade deals lobbied for by big
business interests and campaign donors). Ronald Reagan put a 45% tariff on Japanese motorcyles
-- which saved Harley Davidson. And only
Donald Trump speaks honestly about the extremist Islamic threat and will actually care for our military and
vets.

Mar 31, 2016:

How times have changed!

Found on the "Stealth
Magnolia" website, the below pic. Could you imagine this diverse collection of people hanging together today.
much less being approved by any group for the same honor? Sadly,
not -- in large part thanks to the Obama administration and the left wing's constant inciting of hatred and
agitation via "identity" politics. More about the Ellis
Island Medal of Honor at wiki. These are achieving children of immigrants who came into this country the
old-fashioned way. Legally.

This election season just keeps getting weirder and weirder.

Found on the Gateway
Pundit website -- an "unlisted" youtube video from Montgomery Blair Sibley (the attorney for the "DC Madam"
Debra Palfrey).

Palfrey was interviewed
July 16, 2007,
on Lisa Macci's radio show.
. Sibley claimes that Palfrey's phone (and related) records are in his possession but under a permanent
government restraining order prohibiting their release, and are
pertinent to the 2016 presidential election:

According to the
Rachel Maddow show -- video, Blair
says that he has set up a
"dead
man's switch" that will cause all of these records to be released if
he disappears for 72 hours.

Mar 28, 2016:

About "The Religion of Peace"

[N]ot a day goes by without someone, somewhere in the world being horribly murdered by devout
Muslims in the name of this religion -- over ten thousand persons each year.
More innocent lives were snuffed out in just two hours by devout Muslims on 9/11 than by the
Ku Klux Klan in its entire 145-year history...

Where Islam dominates, there is systematic discrimination and oppression of those of other faiths.
Where Muslims are a minority, there is a trend toward peevish self-interest, disloyalty and eventual
rebellion and terror when demands for special privilege and entitlements are not met -- all part of the
eternal jihad to bring about the rule of Islam as Muhammad instructed.

Can one name a single country in the West in which the significant influx of Muslims has not been
accompanied by severe social strain? Can one name any country affected in the same way by Hindu immigration?...

Those willing to open their minds will find that, regardless of the excuse-du-jour, the remarkably
wide-spread level of narcissism, repression and violence is deeply ingrained in the teachings, double
standards and early
history of the Islamic religion. While there is not a single verse in the Quran that commands love
for those outside Islam, there are nearly 500 that either promote violence or allude to Allah's hatred for
unbelievers...

Tolerance is a good thing, but not when we allow it to be used cynically against us by those
who have no use for it once they obtain power. We need to back away from the altar of political
correctness and throw out our preconceptions. We need to embrace critical thinking.

The truth is that Islam is not a religion of peace and it is not like other religions. Sometimes
the truth isn't comfortable. Sometimes the truth offends.
But it is far better that we offend others than lose our own freedom.

Being Muslim is a choice. It's not a race. It's not a nationality.
It's not an immutable characteristic. Those who were born into the
"culture" and brainwashed into a sense of superiority about it
would do well to learn what it actually is, and to trace their roots back to where their own ancestors submitted
at the tip of
a sword to this political nonsense
invented by a violent megalomaniac cult leader who pretended to be getting edicts from his
moon god for the purpose of enhancing his own power and wealth. Find something else with which to identify.

Renounce Islam.

Mar 24, 2016:

Yes, torture works...

It depends on what you are trying to accomplish. Torture works, absolutely, to elicit specific targeted information
from a person who is known to a certainty to have that information. Example: person is caught on security tape
kidnapping someone.
That kidnapper knows what he did with the victim. Example: enemy soldier is nabbed on a battlefield, or a suicide
bomber is caught in the process of his act, but before he can complete it. That enemy
combatant knows who he is, knows where he comes from, knows who he associates with,
knows who he reports to, knows (if a soldier) what his orders were, and so forth.

The countervailing research, criminal law and psych research -- and there is much of it, which
says that torture does NOT work, speciously is focusing on another kind of interrogation entirely.
This research is examining the efficacy of the general interrogation of suspicious individuals under
circumstances in which it is not
actually known whether or of what the individual is guilty, or what information the individual has, or to what extent the
individual has information. False confessions and bad information (and time-wasting "leads")
not infrequently are given by those who do not actually have information to give and who then spout or confess to
anything in order to relieve their suffering.

Higbie noted that waterboarding is inflicted on our military personnel as part of their training,
preparing them for what they may face if captured, so what's the problem with using it on terrorists?
Hegseth readily agreed... Neither of these former warriors commented on the ignorance of Hillary's
flat-out declaration that torture does not work...
They know better.

For someone who wants to command our military forces, Hillary needs to get herself up to speed on very basic
military matters rather than simply spouting liberal pieties. If torture doesn't work,
then why are our troops trained very harshly to be prepared to resist it ...why
spend all that time and money training ...why does the American military's Code of Conduct state
this as its fifth rule...

5. When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give
name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions
to the utmost of my ability, I will make no oral or written statements
disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.

I'd like Hillary to explain... that clause, to the utmost of my ability.
It's recognition by the military that eventually, everyone talks if subjected to enough mistreatment...
Hillary, despite your extensive combat experience in Bosnia,
this old grunt is here to tell you that you don't have a clue what you're talking about...

Mar 22, 2016:

Some people are awesome.

"Alicia, I wish I could tell you about these pilots. They make me sick with envy. They ride their vehicles the way a man
controls a fine, well-trained quarter horse. They weave along stream beds, rise like swallows to clear trees, they turn and twist and dip like swifts
in the evening. I watch their hands and feet on the controls, the delicacy of the coordination reminds me of the sure and seeming slow hands of
(Pablo) Casals on the cello. They are truly musicians hands and they play their controls like music and they dance them like ballerinas and they make
me jealous because I want so much to do it. Remember your child night dream of perfect flight free and wonderful? It's like that, and sadly I know I
never can. My hands are too old and forgetful to take orders from the command center, which speaks of updrafts and side winds, of drift and
shift, or ground fire indicated by a tiny puff or flash, or a hit and all these commands must be obeyed by the musicians hands instantly and
automatically. I must take my longing out in admiration and the joy of seeing it.

"Sorry about that leak of ecstasy, Alicia,
but I had to get it out or burst."
-- John Steinbeck, January 7, 1967, in
Pleiku, Shamrock Flight, D Troop, 10th Cavalry

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